OK now here is the easy/hard part. I recommend you set up disk partitions without using the default lvm setup. At the partitioning point of the Fedora 14 installer:
# * Select '''Create Custom Layout''' and click '''Next'''.# * Next delete ''lv-root'' and ''lv-swap'' by selecting one at a time and clicking '''delete'''.# * Also delete '''vg_xxxxxxx''' the same way by clicking on it and hitting '''delete''' (Note xxxxxx is different on every machine).# * Now delete '''ALL''' partitions under hard drives. Now you will see free space the size of the drive.# * Click on the free space and click '''Create'''. ## On the menu select '''standard partition'''. ## Go to file system type and click '''Swap''' (if you have > 2GB of ram and plenty of HDD space, make it at least 1GB '''Fixed''' size. ## Hit '''OK'''.# * Click '''Create''' again, and we will make a ''/boot'' mount point. Click free space, click '''Create''', '''Standard Partition''' under mount point select ''/boot'' file system type is '''Ext4''' you should be ok with 500MB here. I would not go under 200 or so. Click '''OK'''# * The last one. Your ROOT partition. I would make it the rest of the disk. # Just click free space, and '''Create''' one more time. # Under mount point select ''/''. # Under file system type select '''EXT4''' under leave the size box along and select '''Fill to Maximum allowable size''' that will use up the rest of the disk, and give you plenty of room for a landing zone if you plan to use greyhole. # * Click '''NEXT''' and select '''Write Changes to Disk'''.
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